Or. Admin. Code § 407-014-0040 - Minimum Necessary Standards
(1)
The Department shall limit the use and disclosure of protected information to
that which is reasonably necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the
use or disclosure which is referred to in these rules as the minimum necessary
standard.
(2) This minimum
necessary standard is not intended to impede essential Department
activities.
(3) The minimum
necessary standard applies:
(a) When using
protected information within the Department;
(b) When disclosing protected information to
a third party in response to a request; or
(c) When requesting protected information
from another covered entity.
(4) The minimum necessary standard does not
apply to:
(a) Disclosures to or requests by a
health care provider for treatment;
(b) Disclosures made to the individual,
including disclosures made in response to a request for access or an
accounting;
(c) Disclosures made
with a valid authorization;
(d)
Disclosures made to DHHS for the purposes of compliance and enforcement of
federal regulations under 45 CFR part 160 and required for compliance with 45
CFR part 164 ; or
(e) Uses and
disclosures required by law;
(5) When requesting protected information
about an individual from another entity, the Department shall limit requests to
those that are reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes for which the
request is made. The Department shall not request a person's entire medical
record unless the Department can specifically justify the need for the entire
medical record.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050
Stats. Implemented: 409.010
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